Letters to the Devolved Administrations on the EU (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill
Monday, 20 January 2020 12:38
Letter to Mike Russell MSP Letter to Jeremy Miles AM
Details The UK Government has requested consent for parts of the
Withdrawal Agreement Bill. It has not requested consent for the
Withdrawal Agreement, which is a reserved matter for the UK
Government and Parliament. The Scottish and Welsh Governments have
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The UK Government has requested consent for parts of the
Withdrawal Agreement Bill. It has not requested consent for
the Withdrawal Agreement, which is a reserved matter for
the UK Government and Parliament. The Scottish and Welsh
Governments have said they are unable to support the Bill
because of their opposition to the Withdrawal Agreement.
They have also sought changes to the Bill in reserved
areas.
These letters set out the UK Government’s view that the
devolution settlements did not intend for the Devolved
Administrations to be able to frustrate the UK Government’s
exercise of reserved powers. The UK Government had hoped
that the Scottish and Welsh Governments would consider the
Bill on the basis on the provisions for which we sought
consent, including the important powers granted to them to
protect citizens’ rights.
There was substantial engagement with the devolved
administrations before the Bill’s introduction to ensure
that it works across the UK. The UK Government will
continue to work collaboratively with all of the devolved
administrations going forward.
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